The official second theatrical trailer for Pixar's The Good Dinosaur has debuted online, showing clamoring audiences the beautiful, expansive world and characters that the film explores! Along with the emotional trailer has come several brand new high-definition film stills, all of which can be found below, and official character descriptions. As an added bonus, I have included the new Brazilian trailer which may or may not have some SPOILERS, but nevertheless shows off additional footage of Arlo, Spot, Momma, Poppa, and a slew of new faces! Check out the Theatrical Trailer #2, film stills, and the Brazilian Trailer for The Good Dinosaur all after the break!

The Good Dinosaur asks the question: What if the asteroid that forever changed life on Earth missed the planet completely and giant dinosaurs never became extinct? Pixar Animation Studios takes you on an epic journey into the world of dinosaurs where an Apatosaurus named Arlo makes an unlikely human friend. While traveling through a harsh and mysterious landscape, Arlo learns the power of confronting his fears and discovers what he is truly capable of.

ARLOThe last to hatch among his siblings and the smallest, 11-year-old Arlo has yet to make his mark on his family’s farm. Though he is eager to help out with chores, this sheltered Apatosaurus just can’t seem to get past his fear of everything. So when Arlo falls into a river and finds himself swept hundreds of miles away from home, he’s forced to face his fear for the first time in his life, braving the harsh, untamed wilderness and a long, arduous journey home. Along the way, Arlo develops an unlikely friendship with a human boy named Spot who helps him realize he is capable of much more than he ever thought.

SPOTSpot is a wild, tough and tenacious human boy who has lived alone in the wilderness for much of his life. He speaks in only grunts and growls, but his strengths are clear: he’s fearless, confident and a survivalist. Spot quickly proves to be a great resource to Arlo, and slowly, becomes a friend.

POPPABrave and selfless, Poppa is a devoted husband and father, working tirelessly to make a life for his family on their farm. He has a soft spot for Arlo, his small and fearful son, and takes special care of him as he grows up. Poppa believes in Arlo and knows that with enough perseverance, Arlo can overcome his fear and make his mark.

MOMMAA loving wife and mother, Momma is smart and quick-witted. She’s a hard worker with a lot of love for her family, and she keeps her children and their farm in order. Her quiet strength is the backbone of the family.

BUCKBuck is Arlo’s brother: they’re the same age, but Buck is bigger, stronger and a little rambunctious. He likes to tease his fearful brother as often as he can—and Arlo is an easy target. Buck’s size, strength and confidence allow him to do things that Arlo can’t imagine doing—like ripping a tree out of the ground with his teeth.

LIBBYArlo’s sister Libby is a capable and willful girl who can plow a mean field. The little trickster has a great sense of humor, and loves playing silly pranks on her family.

FORREST WOODBUSH (aka: THE PET COLLECTOR)Forrest Woodbush is a mysterious Styracosaurus who lives in the wilderness. Like Arlo, he harbors unreasonable fears. His ability to blend into his surroundings helps—along with an unusual (but not-exactly-fierce) collection of forest critters he’s recruited to protect him.

BUTCHButch is a rugged and intimidating Tyrannosaurus Rex—showcased by the gruesome scar across his face. A veteran rancher who’s a real pro when it comes to herding longhorns, Butch encourages his kids Ramsey and Nash to learn by doing, hurling them into one hairy situation after another. Butch likes nothing better than trading war-stories over a campfire at the end of a long day.

RAMSEYA fearless, whip-smart and no-nonsense Tyrannosaurus Rex rancher, Ramsey loves the challenge of driving a herd of longhorns with her father, Butch, and her little brother Nash. Ramsey has a lively, outgoing personality—she likes good jokes, tells a mean story and has a soft spot for those in need.

NASHAn enthusiastic young Tyrannosaurus Rex, Nash lives for adventure, and loves when something unexpected breaks up the routine of rounding up longhorns with his father, Butch, and his big sister Ramsey. He isn’t the sharpest of spurs and has trouble keeping track of their herd, but his mischievous charm and positive attitude make him good company out on the range.

PTERODACTYLSThe Pterodactyls are a search-and-“rescue” team of five. They like to sit back and let the often-treacherous storms in this part of the world do their dirty work, then reap the benefits of the devastation. But when these flying hunter-scavengers set their sights on Spot and Arlo, they’re in for a big surprise.

RAPTORSRaptors prey on the prized herd of longhorns that belong to Butch and his Tyrannosaurus Rex family. Raptors—or Rustlers, as Butch calls them—sport wiry, feathered bodies and hardly compare in size or strength to a T-Rex. But as a group, the Raptors pose quite a threat, and even a T-Rex may need to call in reinforcements before tangling with them.

The big take away from these trailers is how emotional the film will be. Although I already have a sense of some of the very deep aspects of the film from D23, the shots shown especially in the second theatrical trailer finally show off the beautiful relationship that Arlo and Spot grow throughout the story, as well as the connection that Arlo has with Poppa. I also wanted to point out that it seems that Arlo, Buck, and Libby are all the same age, although, as noted in his character description, Arlo was the last to hatch from his shell. I'm not sure why, but I'm always drawn to younger versions of characters, so it should be a very memorable moment when Arlo actually hatches. I'm also interested to see if Spot's human family is explored at all in the film. It has been noted several times that Spot is an orphan-like character, scavenging for food and living on his own. It would be really nice to see not just the dinosaur world fleshed out, but also the human civilization, if their is one at all. Either way, my excitement for the Good Dino continues to grow.

Roughly two months from its release, The Good Dinosaur looks to make a big impact not only on the box office and critics, but the hearts and souls of audiences around the world. The Good Dinosaur comes storms into theaters on November 25th!